Founded close to the sea on the outskirts of West Aberthaw in 1925 by the Boys' Club Movement, St Athan was a place for the poorest boys of the mining community to take a week's summer holiday, a chance to be children again.
I must admit, this wasn't very high on my list. This thought of not expecting much quickly changed as I got there. It has a certain charm about it and I bet back in it's heyday it was a fun place to go.
I must admit, this wasn't very high on my list. This thought of not expecting much quickly changed as I got there. It has a certain charm about it and I bet back in it's heyday it was a fun place to go.
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